Description:Excited by the prospect of capturing enemies and gaining control of territories? Then you'll enjoy this ancient Asian board game of strategy and skill. Go originated in China more than 4,000 years ago and was perfected by the Japanese. Everyone from the working classes to royalty played Go, making it a popular national pastime. The object is to gain control by capturing enemy stones or movers. With our solid wood board (11" x 11-3/4") and black and white stones, Go is sure to get you going. Simple instructions for two players, and many challenging hours of fun.

Warning: Choking Hazard - Contains small parts not suitable for children under 3 years.

if it's in stock buy it, you won't find it anywhere else!!I've been looking for this game for ages, it's wicked! All the websites i have seen so far won't deliver this game to me in london or just dont have it in stock, so if it's in stock BUY IT!!--the_boy from london

Go is the ultimate game!Go is the greatest game in the history of mankind, if you like chess, checkers, or any other game like that, then you will love this game. Be warned! It's not a game for the weak minded.--james from atlanta ga

Ultimate Strategy Game!Make sure to read all the other reviews. It is true: this is the ultimate in strategy games!!!

--Nick from Little Rock, AR

Wonderful GameThe rules are amongst the simplest of any game - 2 players take it in turns to place pieces on a 19x19 grid. Once placed they do not move unless captured (you capture pieces by completely surrounding them). Winner is the player with most territory + prisoners at the end. But you'll discover that from these simple rules comes the most wonderful game you've ever played. You'll wonder why it's not the most famous game in the west, and why you did not discover it earlier. As another review said, if you've ever enjoyed chess, checkers or othello then you'll love this. Also if you like wargames this is the ultimate strategic/territorial game.--MightyMath from England

GO for the pros...This game is very easy to learn but very hard to master... If you have a passion to capture then try your hand at this game...--Daniel from Butler, MO